PANIC ATTACK and Diazepam

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PANIC ATTACK Symptoms and Causes

Panic disorder is a type of anxiety disorder. It causes panicattacks, which are sudden feelings of terror when there is no real danger. You may feel as if you are losing control. You may also have physical symptoms, such as

Fast heartbeat

Chest or stomach pain

Breathing difficulty

Weakness or dizziness

Sweating

Feeling hot or a cold chill

Tingly or numb hands

Panicattacks can happen anytime, anywhere, and without warning. You may live in fear of another attack and may avoid places where you have had an attack. For some people, fear takes over their lives and they cannot leave their homes.

Panic disorder is more common in women than men. It usually starts when people are young adults. Sometimes it starts when a person is under a lot of stress. Most people get better with treatment. Therapy can show you how to recognize and change your thinking patterns before they lead to panic. Medicines can also help.

PANIC ATTACK Clinical Trials and Studies

Treatments might be new drugs or new combinations of drugs, new surgical procedures or devices, or new ways to use existing treatments. The goal of clinical trials is to determine if a new test or treatment works and is safe. Clinical trials can also look at other aspects of care, such as improving the quality of life for people with chronic illnesses. People participate in clinical trials for a variety of reasons. Healthy volunteers say they participate to help others and to contribute to moving science forward. Participants with an illness or disease also participate to help others, but also to possibly receive the newest treatment and to have the additional care and attention from the clinical trial staff.

To evaluate differences in OOWS (Objective Opiate Withdrawal Scale); To evaluate differences in SOWS (Short Opiate Withdrawal Scale); To evaluate differences in pupil sizes; To evaluate differences in craving on the Visual Analogue Scale; To evaluate differences in time to drop-out (length of stay on the ward); To evaluate differences in emotional/psychological symptoms

Evidence that breast biopsy can be performed using PEM and Stereo Navigator software; Evidence that breast biopsy can be performed in less clinical visits than if biopsy is performed using MRI, mammogram, and/or ultrasound

number of patients which need Diazepam; number of severe adverse events; manageability of the application assessed by the parents; changes in quality of life of the parents and children after use of study medication; contentment and anxiety of the parents

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